Researches on the Technical Improvement of Rice Culture on Ill-Drained Fields
Yamaguchi, H.; Shiratori, K.; Koizumi, A.
Japanese Journal of Crop Science 26(1): 3-7
1957
ISSN/ISBN: 0011-1848 Accession: 087230878
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